ankle-beez:

dancing-with-dichotomies:

goopy-amethyst:

ankle-beez:

unedited screencap from ok ko

I wish OP was lying

…I’m seeing a weird fanart of Ed Edd and Eddy dressed as the ghoul-girls from “Scooby Doo and the Ghoul School” with the caption ‘unedited screencap from ok ko’ can someone please tell me if I’m having a stroke or something…?

this isn’t fanart. it’s an actual screencap

Scammer Targeting Tumblr Artists

qbalchemist:

The title says it all really. So if nothing else, please share and reblog this post to raise awareness for those that might be caught out – both artists and followers.

For a TL:DR, please look at the bottom of the post

What is happening?

Right now, there is at least one person actively impersonating multiple artists across tumblr in an effort to scam their followers into paying for fake ‘cheap commissions’.
The scammer will clone a tumblr, usually using a slight change to the url/account name to look like the real deal. They will then message people directly through Tumblr with messages along the lines of “Hey, i’m doing cheap commissions right now. DM me to get one”. Naturally, this is ends up just being a way to take their money without giving anything back in return.

Who does this affect?

Everyone. Simple as that. As long as the scammer in question works unopposed, they are free to spread their influence and continue to scam more people. Even if you haven’t been targeted yet, it does not mean you are safe or immune.

Several artists have already fallen victim to this scammer, and I encourage any artists that have to reblog this post with the details of their affected account(s) and the ones the scammer has set up.

How can we stop this?

Tumblr, like many other social media platforms, seems to care very little about ‘minor’ occurences like this one, and despite reaching out directly to them over a week ago through multiple avenues of contact – they have refused to comment on the situation, provide a recommended response for users, or take action on behalf of those already affected.

Despite this, there are still tools at our disposal that we can use to make this scam more difficult, and to increase its visibility to those within Tumblr staff that are required by policy to take action.

Tumblr has the following to say on the topic of impersonation:

Confusion or Impersonation. Don’t do things that would cause confusion between you or your blog and a person or company, like registering a deliberately confusing URL. Don’t impersonate anyone. While you’re free to ridicule, parody, or marvel at the alien beauty of Benedict Cumberbatch, you can’t pretend to actually be Benedict Cumberbatch.

They then provide a link to this online form that you can fill out if you suspect someone’s identity is being confused. Unfortunately, this can only be filled out if you are the victim of impersonation. In other words, only the artists can fill this out legitimately.

So, what about the followers and users of tumblr whom aren’t being impersonated?

Our most valuable tool in this online platform is the platform itself. It enables us to spread our word near-virally across all the many sub-communities on Tumblr with remarkable efficiency for a user-driven system. We can take advantage of that effect to increase awareness of the situation. Even if you – the one reading this right now – aren’t an artist or don’t know an artist, the act of reblogging this post or sharing it directly with friends improves it’s ‘ranking’ in popularity increasing its chances to be seen by more people.

We don’t need everyone on Tumblr to see the post for it to be effective, just like we don’t need the entirety of the human population of the world to be immune to a disease for that disease to be rendered ineffective or eradicated. If enough people are aware, the likelihood of pulling off a successful scam increases dramatically reducing efficiency to a point that it no longer becomes profitable to continue.

Why should I care?

It disheartens me to say this, but of the many artists I contacted directly over the past week to warn about this issue many of them refused to listen or dodged the responsibility with lines like;

“I’m not being impersonated, so it doesn’t affect me”
“I’m just one person. I can’t make an impact”
“I need to take care of my community. Other people can look after theirs”

This is honestly disappointing that so many artists or art-rebloggers care so little as to intentionally wave the responsibility of keeping their followers and fellow artists safe from this, that they cannot spare 10 seconds of their time to share an informative post.

I’m not here to bash artists, but it is time that everyone takes responsibility for their own communities, and of those around them.

Artists: You have a responsibility to ensure that your followers and fans aren’t being abused by someone who may impersonate you. If they succeed, your reputation will be damaged, and your followers will resent you. Your followers are also almost guaranteed to be following other artists meaning your efforts can spread beyond your own circle of influence, so don’t be naive when you think you have little effect.

Followers: You have just as much responsibility to be aware of those that might try to scam you or your fellow followers. Don’t just sit in silence when you see something wrong: Ignoring the issue only makes it more resilient to our efforts to stop it. You are the vocal majority if you just use your voices to be heard!

TL:DR

A scammer is impersonating artists and scamming money from their followers under the guise of ‘cheap commissions’. If we ignore the issue, it will get worse.
Every single person that reads this can afford to spend just 10 seconds to reblog and share this post. Those 10 seconds can save others from being scammed for hundreds of dollars.

Reblog & Share

So…

 I’m facing repercussions now from that day that I broke down backstage. The directors don’t really want me back there, they kind of blame me for causing a whole bunch of drama, and they’re writing to my parents to try to talk about it. I’d imagine that most wouldn’t want to hear about my issues, so I’ll just put it under read more.

 I feel awful about this. I went to the theater yesterday to help out backstage, but was told by the male director that 1. They had enough people helping out 2. I made a little girl cry because she over heard me, and 3. They don’t need any unnecessary drama backstage because something else pretty big had happened last week. And, I mean I understand parts of this, but why would you tell a sensitive, anxious, depressed minor that she made her 10 year old friend cry? What made you think that would be a good idea??? 

 I tried to go downstairs to hangout in the green room, but the lady in charge of it didn’t let me backstage, which I understand, but with my already dampened mood it just made me start to tear up. I ended up drawing a tiny bit of attention, and one of the ladies let me call home (thank God). A couple of my friends came over and by then my eyes were just puffy, so I calmly explained what had happened last week, and we just had a soft, friendly conversation. They were being really great and gave me a hug, too!

Then while I’m still talking with my friends, the female director (the other directors wife) tells me to go to the lobby. She walks with me and she was telling me (in a kind of passive aggressive tone), that I shouldn’t be there (backstage, even though one of the staff ladies told me I could sit in the stairwell) and that my friends have a lot on their plate and I shouldn’t be distracting them. I went home eventually after sitting in the lobby and talking with some nice ladies, and I wanted to bawl my eyes out. This was mortifying. 

 This is why I didn’t want to tell anyone. They start treating you differently. I know I shouldn’t have said anything to my friend on Saturday, but I just felt so overwhelmed and anxious and tired that I let it out. I know that I said it, and I know that I thought about what I was going to say before I said it. I tried being quite for 4 years, though, and it hurt. I finally let it spill out (at a bad time, but still), and this happens. 

 And this morning, we’ve gotten like, 2 voice messages from the guy, and my mom got a very strongly worded email from the lady (the directors). THIS LADY HAD THE GALL TO ACCUSE MY PARENTS OF DROPPING ME OFF AT THE THEATER SO THAT THEY WOULDN’T HAVE TO DEAL WITH ME. WHAT. THE. HECK. I am probably more offended that she’s attacking my parents then the fact that she made me out to be a horrible, selfish, bratty, trouble maker, when the entire time she has known me I have tried to be nothing less than the helpful, amiable, good example I always try to be. (Like I said, TRY to be. I’m far from perfect.)

 Honestly, I’m kind of heartbroken by this. I trusted these people, and honestly I’m pretty torn up about this. My mom doesn’t want me to go back to the acting group, and while I’ll miss performing with my friends there, I have to agree. Yesterday’s events reminded me way to much of when I was in first grade, which was a very traumatizing year for me. I won’t go into too much detail, but it was basically a cycle of – Me being sensitive and messing up because I’m distressed, getting yelled at, me crying because I feel bad, getting yelled at for crying. (This was by my teacher, btw.) I can’t deal with that again. I REALLY can’t deal with this again. So, I highly doubt I’m ever going back there.

If you’ve read all of this, I’m sorry you had to put up with my ranting. I just REALLY needed to let this out.

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